What shows up on the BOM line
The ABB ACS800-01-0100-7+E200 is the ACS800-01 wall-mount AC drive with the +E200 option package appended to the base code, listed as a Motor Drive under Motors & Motor Controls and Drives. At 17.15 kgs the unit is a single-axis drive that one technician can stage onto a cabinet backplate, so the cabinet layout needs to be read for clearance, gland plate area, and cooling airflow before the cut-out is machined — not after the drive lands on the floor.
Where this class earns its keep on a heavy line
AC drives in the ACS800-01 frame run induction motors on auxiliary axes — coiler reels, pinch rolls, table drives, screw-down feeders, line shaft sections — where the controller sits near the driven equipment and the cabinet is exposed to drive-room ambient and conducted EMI from adjacent megawatt sections. On a hot-strip or plate mill that means the drive takes the radiant heat of the run-out table and the EMI of the main rolling-mill drives on the same floor; cabinet placement, shielding, and grounding of the control wiring carry the same weight as the drive's own ratings.
Line-down spare and second-source thinking
If the ACS800-01-0100-7+E200 fails and a new one is needed on the floor today, the realistic cross-shop candidate inside the same vendor family is the ACS880-01 series, with the ACS880-01-040A-5 and ACS880-01-065A-5 framed as Motor Drives in the 18.14 kgs and 23.13 kgs range. The ACS880-01 is the current-generation successor architecture to the ACS800-01, but the +E200 option code is ABB-specific and does not translate one-to-one. The swap is a panel-level decision, not a plug-in, and a DCS880-S02-0200-05X0 at 16.33 kgs sits in the same drives class if a DC bus alternative is on the table.
Sourcing posture
This code ships against an RFQ — quoted to order from the ABB channel for a confirmed BOM line, with the +E200 option suffix preserved on the order string rather than being dropped at quote time.
